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  2. KakaoPage - Wikipedia

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    KakaoPage Corp. owned 19.8 percent of Haksan Publishing, 22.2 percent of Seoul Media Comics, and 19.8 percent of Daewon C.I., all of them publishers of comics. [8] It also owned 21.9 percent of the stock in drama production company Mega Monster, which is a subsidiary of its then-sister company Kakao M.

  3. Piccoma - Wikipedia

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    Piccoma (Japanese: ピッコマ, Hepburn: Pikkoma) is a Japanese digital comic app that is available on smartphones, tablets, and personal computers. It was developed and released by Kakao Piccoma Corp., the Japanese subsidiary of Kakao.

  4. KakaoGroup - Wikipedia

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    KakaoGroup operates alongside Kakao's public messaging service, KakaoTalk, allowing users to sync their messages between the two. The app is available for both iOS and Android mobile phones and can also be accessed through the KakaoGroup website. In addition to group messaging, KakaoGroup offers media sharing to private groups, a group-specific ...

  5. Tappytoon - Wikipedia

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    Tappytoon offers English, French, and German titles licensed from South Korean and other Asian publishers, such as Kakao Entertainment, Mr. Blue, Jaedam, Haksan Publishing, and Comico. [2] The platform also hosts comics that tie into other media like K-dramas , K-pop , and games. [ 2 ]

  6. Melon (online music service) - Wikipedia

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    LOEN Entertainment (became Kakao M and then Kakao Entertainment) became the company-in-charge of the service in 2009. In 2017, Kakao merged Kakao Music into Melon to have one, unified music streaming service. [2] Melon is South Korea's largest music subscription service, with over 28 million users. Melon is the most popular music streaming ...

  7. KakaoTalk - Wikipedia

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    KakaoTalk is the most popular instant messaging app in South Korea, and since its debut in March 2010, the service has captured around 90 percent of the local market. [1] Originally designed for messaging, it has evolved into becoming a super-app providing mobile payments and banking, taxi hailing, games and others.

  8. Kakao - Wikipedia

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    Kakao Corp. was named a Top Developer on Google's Android Market, and KakaoTalk was chosen as the number one Free SMS App by Cnet. [16] According to a December 2013 App Annie report, Kakao is the world's third top publisher by monthly revenue at Google Play.

  9. KakaoStory - Wikipedia

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    KakaoStory (Korean: 카카오스토리) is a social network platform launched by Kakao. It was launched on March 22, 2012 [1] as a photo sharing network but has then expanded to include others features allowing users to post various things on their page. As of 2017, [2] KakaoStory has more active users in South Korea than Facebook. [3] [4] [5]